A young CIA operativetrainee Annie Walker is sent into the field to work for the DPD (Domestic Protection Division). August Anderson is a blind tech operative and is Walkers guide in her new life in the CIA. Walkers cover story is that she works at the Smithsonian Museum.
Review
When I saw who the producers are I must admit I felt some trepidation. The Borne Trilogy was good (no selfrespecting film lover could deny it) but hardly TV series material. All my trepidation flew out of the window less than five minutes into the pilot. I'm not an easy judge to please but I must say I'm hooked.
The characterization was fabulous. The writers laid the strong foundation of the friendshipconfidant relationship that few shows have managed to convey and it's just the pilot. I can't wait to see how it's built up. The last time I saw such a thing it was in BONES and that was in the middle of the first season.
Piper Perabo plays a smart overachieving spy missing the stopdiggingyourselfintoa hole complex. Her character is balanced by a great performance by Christopher Gorham as Auggie your friendly neighborhood blind techguy a comforting voice in the madness of the Ȫgency". To top off the show you have their boss a preoccupied career woman used to having to find her own way in a job traditionally held by men Joan Campbell played by Kari Matchett.
For those of you thinking it's just another ALIAS you've got another thing coming just as I did. The only things it's got in common with J. J. Abrams' hit show is the CIA and strong woman lead. It has the action of all the best action films of the decade and the reasonably subtle humor of BURN NOTICE and CHUCK.
COVERT AFFAIRS is in it for the longrun. I don't plan on missing a moment of it. If it's canceled it'll prove to be as big a mistake as canceling FIREFLY. Watch it. You won't regret it.